Monday, January 18, 2016

Winning Hearts and Darts from Non-Westerners

One little noted feature of Western self-destruction is the refusal of almost everyone in the ruling groups to verbally defend the West, not to mention their unwillingness to defend Western individuals.

Leaders won't stand up against cultural Marxism and say billions of non-Westerners owe their existences to Western science, technology, and generosity. Instead, leaders join the irrelevant, anti-Western, ontological guilt train. Why did Swedes acquiesce when Jesse Jackson hectored them with fallacious, genocidal rhetoric?

China prattles on about its "century of humiliation." Western leader dare not challenge the multicultural narratives. No leader mentions that Imperial China was a totalitarian, Malthusian hell. Females had their feet bound. Almost any Chinese man could be murdered for almost any reason, including having the wrong hair style.

No leader states that the West saved millions of Chinese from enslavement and destruction at the hands of the Japanese in the 1940s, then again from Maoism during the past 40 years.

If Chinese leaders were so great, why did millions of Chinese flee to Western enclaves in Shanghai and Hong Kong?

Russian leaders continue to play their victim games without mentioning the centuries of invasions and subjugations Russian leaders and the Soviet Union engaged in. Russia didn't become the world's largest country by accident or free association.

The supporters of globalism, neoconservatism, and third Wayism, who despise us as they rule us, want us to pivot to Asia and Russia, to intensify conflict with Chinese and Russian supporters of globalism and multiculturalism, who also despise us. This is not our fight. This is battle of egoism versus egoism among the global rich. No one in China, Russia, and the West should obey the military prescriptions of the ruling groups.

Multiculturalists tell us the mass slaughter of the American Civil War was necessary to end the evil of slavery in America, but fail to mention the far more brutal slavery and tribal wars practiced by Amerindians prior to the arrival of Westerners. Nor do they pay attention to today's slavery, often allying themselves with those spreading forced labor.